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Date: Sun 09-Oct-1990 18:49:47 From: velasco@beowulf.ucsd.edu (Gabriel Velasco) Subject: Apps not iconizing properly. I have managed to successfully download binaries and sources from Purdue. I can uncompress them, untar them, compile them, and get them to run properly. For some reason, I can't get the icons that come with some of the programs to show up. What am I doing wrong? I used to put all of my NeXT binaries in ~/next-bin. Now I have a ~/Apps thinking that that might make a difference. It doesn't seem to. I have used the 'install' and the 'mv' commands to put things in there. That doesn't seem to make a difference either. Is there a difference between the two? When I select the programs on the browser, all I get is a generic application icon in the window to the right side of the browser. I never see the icons that came with the application unless I examine them with the interface builder or the tiff editor. When I choose the make option in the interface builder, I don't get a .debug file like the manual says I should. Could this have something to do with it? How do I let the NeXT know which extensions are supposed to automatically open an application? For instance, how do I let NeXT know to open ViewGif2.0 when I click on a .gif file? I thought this was all taken care of if you use the interface builder. As I said, the applications work well. There is just something screwed up in the highest level of the interface. Thanks in advance.
Date: Sun 09-Oct-1990 21:30:05 From: abe@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Vic Abell) Subject: Re: Apps not iconizing properly. In article <velasco.655498187@beowulf> velasco@beowulf.ucsd.edu (Gabriel Velasco) writes: >I have managed to successfully download binaries and sources from Purdue. >I can uncompress them, untar them, compile them, and get them to run properly. >For some reason, I can't get the icons that come with some of the programs to >show up. What am I doing wrong? Sometimes you can get the custom icon if you put the application in ~/Apps /LocalApps /NextApps /NextDeveloper/Apps /NextAdmin /NextDeveloper/Demos and use the Find Applications command in the Workspace's Utilities menu. See page 161 of the NeXT User's Reference manual.
Date: Sun 14-Oct-1990 04:13:06 From: rca@cs.brown.edu (Ronald C.F. Antony) Subject: Re: Apps not iconizing properly. In article <5731@mace.cc.purdue.edu> abe@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Vic Abell) writes: >In article <velasco.655498187@beowulf> velasco@beowulf.ucsd.edu (Gabriel Velasco) writes: >>I have managed to successfully download binaries and sources from Purdue. >>I can uncompress them, untar them, compile them, and get them to run properly. >>For some reason, I can't get the icons that come with some of the programs to >>show up. What am I doing wrong? > >Sometimes you can get the custom icon if you put the application in > > ~/Apps > /LocalApps > /NextApps > /NextDeveloper/Apps > /NextAdmin > /NextDeveloper/Demos > >and use the Find Applications command in the Workspace's Utilities menu. >See page 161 of the NeXT User's Reference manual. The Workspace manager only shows the custom icons for applications that are in the application path. When you log in on the console, the WS looks in all of these directories to get the icons. If you add an application later, you will have to use the Utilities -> Find Applications command from the WS-manager menu to register them for the current session. If you log in the next time, they will be found automatically. If you want to add other directories to the above listed Workspace managers application path, then you need to do the following from the command line: dwrite Workspace ApplicationPaths "<all the directories, separated by : >" Ronald ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." Bernhard Shaw | rca@cs.brown.edu or antony@browncog.bitnet
Date: Sun 14-Oct-1990 06:48:53 From: scott@NIC.GAC.EDU Subject: Re: Apps not iconizing properly. rca@cs.brown.edu (Ronald C.F. Antony) writes: >In article <5731@mace.cc.purdue.edu> abe@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Vic Abell) writes: >>In article <velasco.655498187@beowulf> velasco@beowulf.ucsd.edu (Gabriel Velasco) writes: >>>I have managed to successfully download binaries and sources from Purdue. >>>I can uncompress them, untar them, compile them, and get them to run properly. >>>For some reason, I can't get the icons that come with some of the programs to >>>show up. What am I doing wrong >The Workspace manager only shows the custom icons for applications >that are in the application path. When you log in on the console, the >WS looks in all of these directories to get the icons. If you add an >application later, you will have to use the Utilities -> Find >Applications command from the WS-manager menu to register them for the >current session. If you log in the next time, they will be found automatically. >If you want to add other directories to the above listed Workspace >managers application path, then you need to do the following from the >command line: > dwrite Workspace ApplicationPaths "<all the directories, separated by : >" So far as I've been able to tell, 2.0 automagically detects the icon for pretty much _anything_. If you choose a program with no apparent relation to the WSM search path, it finds the icon, anyhow. Which is _very_ nice, because you need not spend days figuring out where exactly the program should go. Also, it means that multiple programs can have the same name, with different icons. For Your Information . . . scott hess scott@gac.edu Independent NeXT Developer (Stuart) NeXT Campus Consultant (Not much, really) GAC Undergrad (Horrid. Simply Horrid. I mean the work!) <I still speak for nobody>
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